ultimately this is where Glass will have to go. First comes the tech, then comes the fashion.
Though knowing Google from past android experiences, they will hard code in resolution settings for a consistent "experience" completely forgetting that other form factors will necessitate technological change....so it'll be a while.
ultimately this is where Glass will have to go. First comes the tech, then comes the fashion.
Though knowing Google from past android experiences, they will hard code in resolution settings for a consistent "experience" completely forgetting that other form factors will necessitate technological change....so it'll be a while.
ultimately this is where Glass will have to go. First comes the tech, then comes the fashion.
Though knowing Google from past android experiences, they will hard code in resolution settings for a consistent "experience" completely forgetting that other form factors will necessitate technological change....so it'll be a while.
The only interesting aspect of this article to me is the continued rise of cottage industries like this. The internet facilitates connecting people of ability (hardware hackers) with their potential patrons.
Too bad these fans can't be creative and industrious themselves. I'd love to read about a sharing community (plans and schematics) built up solely on reproducing these sorts of artifacts.
There's a difference between making something and making something that goes beyond just gluing pasta shells onto a paper plate, this is one of those things. No need to be so negative, this is an interesting story for a number of reasons the main one being a cottage industry has been created out of helmets that electronic music makers Daft Punk wear which is just plain cool.
Aside: I love the irony of your name considering you're getting down-voted for your comment and your name is uptown. Might be time to consider changing it!
Was a real buzz to wear, organised a flash mob with about 40 other robot wearing types, ended up on a Glastonbury documentary.
If you have any questions about making props like this give me a shout. I started out knowing nothing, but ended up making everything from my own vacuum former to learning to solder.
I've been asked a few times when I'm out wearing it, to make one, but I'd be looking for around £1000 due to the man hours and the extra effort to make someone else's more perfect. I had thought about learning to slush cast to make a few for friends to wear this year, but I really don't have the time I'd need to make the as awesome as I'd like. Also there are the obvious copyright issues!
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 36.0 ms ] threadThough knowing Google from past android experiences, they will hard code in resolution settings for a consistent "experience" completely forgetting that other form factors will necessitate technological change....so it'll be a while.
Though knowing Google from past android experiences, they will hard code in resolution settings for a consistent "experience" completely forgetting that other form factors will necessitate technological change....so it'll be a while.
Though knowing Google from past android experiences, they will hard code in resolution settings for a consistent "experience" completely forgetting that other form factors will necessitate technological change....so it'll be a while.
Too bad these fans can't be creative and industrious themselves. I'd love to read about a sharing community (plans and schematics) built up solely on reproducing these sorts of artifacts.
1: http://www.405th.com
2:http://www.therpf.com
Example: A gillion pepakura schematics for skyrim weapons and armours : http://www.405th.com/forum/armor-uniform-and-prop-making/noo...
Aside: I love the irony of your name considering you're getting down-voted for your comment and your name is uptown. Might be time to consider changing it!
Interesting to see them branch out into this subject matter. The related article on how they've managed to market their album is more their speed.
Was a real buzz to wear, organised a flash mob with about 40 other robot wearing types, ended up on a Glastonbury documentary.
If you have any questions about making props like this give me a shout. I started out knowing nothing, but ended up making everything from my own vacuum former to learning to solder.
I've been asked a few times when I'm out wearing it, to make one, but I'd be looking for around £1000 due to the man hours and the extra effort to make someone else's more perfect. I had thought about learning to slush cast to make a few for friends to wear this year, but I really don't have the time I'd need to make the as awesome as I'd like. Also there are the obvious copyright issues!